Flipture


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Because this photography book is inclusive of my photographic journey from the start up until now, it also includes photos that I took with my initial no-frills point-and-shoot camera as well as some mobile photos since I am very passionate about mobile photography. The fantastical elements of how I perceive New York City are something that I intend to keep on imbuing into my photography. The exploration of what is reality and what is perceived reality filtered through a variety of influences is a key focus of my work. Starting out in photography with limited tools enticed me to learn more about light, which in turn, has set me on a lifelong journey attempting to capture something as fleeting and vast as the transient quality of New York City and other places around the world.




How Tithing Killed My Mom: A Guide to Guilt-FREE Giving


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Are you tired of feeling guilty every time you give money to your church or charity? Do you feel like you're not doing enough and that God won't bless you unless you tithe? Jam'all Mokolo knows how you feel, and he's here to help. In "How Tithing Killed My Mom: A Guide to Guilt-Free Giving," Jam'all shares his personal story of how his mother's devotion to tithing led to her death. Through his own research and study of scripture, he discovered that the biblical practice of tithing is no longer necessary in the New Testament era. Jam'all's book not only exposes the dangers of the guilt-induced mindset of Old Testament tithing, but it also provides a path to freedom and joy in giving. With practical advice and biblical support, he shows you how to give freely and generously without fear or guilt. Whether you're financially challenged or financially blessed, "How Tithing Killed My Mom" will change the way you think about giving. It's time to let go of the burden of tithing and embrace the joy of guilt-free giving. Get your copy today and start giving with a joyful heart.










365 Bedtime Stories


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Bedtime will now be a time of magical fairies, mischievous elves, wicked witches and talking animals! Enter a wondrous land of fantasy and fun.




The Economist


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Binding Space: The Book as Spatial Practice


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Books orient, intrigue, provoke and direct the reader while editing, interpreting, encapsulating, constructing and revealing architectural representation. Binding Space: The Book as Spatial Practice explores the role of the book form within the realm of architectural representation. It proposes the book itself as another three-dimensional, complementary architectural representation with a generational and propositional role within the design process. Artists’ books in particular – that is, a book made as an original work of art, with an artist, designer or architect as author – have certain qualities and characteristics, quite different from the conventional presentation and documentation of architecture. Paginal sequentiality, the structure and objecthood of the book, and the act of reading create possibilities for the book as a site for architectural imagining and discourse. In this way, the form of the book affects how the architectural work is conceived, constructed and read. In five main sections, Binding Space examines the relationships between the drawing, the building and the book. It proposes thinking through the book as a form of spatial practice, one in which the book is cast as object, outcome, process and tool. Through the book, we read spatial practice anew.




Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review


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The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs.







Official Gazette


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